New York Times (NYT) Non-Current Assets (2016 - 2025)
Historic Non-Current Assets for New York Times (NYT) over the last 17 years, with Q3 2025 value amounting to $1.9 billion.
- New York Times' Non-Current Assets fell 92.99% to $1.9 billion in Q3 2025 from the same period last year, while for Sep 2025 it was $7.7 billion, marking a year-over-year decrease of 78.77%. This contributed to the annual value of $1.9 billion for FY2024, which is 143.74% down from last year.
- New York Times' Non-Current Assets amounted to $1.9 billion in Q3 2025, which was down 92.99% from $2.0 billion recorded in Q2 2025.
- Over the past 5 years, New York Times' Non-Current Assets peaked at $2.0 billion during Q1 2022, and registered a low of $1.5 billion during Q2 2021.
- Its 5-year average for Non-Current Assets is $1.8 billion, with a median of $1.9 billion in 2023.
- Per our database at Business Quant, New York Times' Non-Current Assets surged by 3904.87% in 2022 and then crashed by 1153.35% in 2023.
- New York Times' Non-Current Assets (Quarter) stood at $1.6 billion in 2021, then grew by 16.55% to $1.9 billion in 2022, then rose by 2.92% to $1.9 billion in 2023, then dropped by 1.44% to $1.9 billion in 2024, then increased by 2.29% to $1.9 billion in 2025.
- Its last three reported values are $1.9 billion in Q3 2025, $2.0 billion for Q2 2025, and $1.9 billion during Q1 2025.